This is the internet privacy
statement of the All Things Political. ("ATP"). This statement
discloses the privacy practices for www.allthingspolitical.org (the
"Website").

Information Collection and Use:
All Things Political is the sole owner of any information collected on
the Website. ATP will not sell, share, or rent this information to
others in ways other than those outlined in this statement. Personal
information provided by users will be used by ATP to improve the site
and to provide a more personalized experience for the user. Any
information which identifies a specific individual will not be disclosed
to other parties without the user's permission unless necessary to
provide services which the user has requested.

Registration: General use of
the Website does not require registration or the disclosure of any
personal information. However, additional or special services may, from
time to time, be offered on the Website and access to such services may
require registration and the submission of personal information. To use
these additional or special services a user may be required to provide
us with certain mandatory personal data (such as name and email
address). This information will be used to communicate with the user
about the requested service. Certain optional demographic data (such as
gender or income level) may also be requested and we would encourage
users to provide such information in order to give a user a more
personalized experience on the Website.

Cookies: A cookie is a piece
of data stored on a user's hard drive containing information about the
user. We may use cookies to allow users to more efficiently use the
Website. For example, by setting a cookie from the Website, a user of a
Website service that requires a password would not have to log in a
password more than once during a session, thereby saving time while
using the Website. Cookies can also enable us to track and target the
interests of our users as they visit different sections of the Website,
thereby giving us useful insight about how Website services can be
improved. Usage of a cookie is in no way linked to any personally
identifiable information while on the Website. Once the user closes the
browser, a cookie simply terminates.

Links: The Website contains
links to other websites on the World Wide Web. Please be aware that ATP
is not responsible for the privacy practices of any other such
sites. This privacy statement applies exclusively to the Website (www.allthingspolitical.org).
It is the sole responsibility of the user to familiarize themselves with
the privacy practices of any other website they utilize.

Revising Personal Information
and/or Registered Services: If a registered user's personal
information changes (such as an email address), we will make a best
effort to provide a way to correct, update or remove that user's
personal data from our records. Registered users will also be given the
opportunity to "unsubscribe" from a registered service (such as email
newsletters). Users of the Website are always notified when their
information is being collected by any outside parties. We do this so
users can make an informed choice as to whether or not they should
proceed with services that may require an outside party.

Site and Service Updates:
Registered users may periodically receive email service and/or site
announcement updates. Because these announcements contain important
information about the Website and the services contained therein,
registered users are not able to unsubscribe from service and/or site
announcement updates.

Notice of Changes: If we
decide to change our privacy policy and these changes involve the way in
which we use personally identifiable information, we will notify
registered users of these changes by email.

Third Party Advertisers: We use
third-party advertising companies, including Google, to serve ads on the
Website. These companies may use information about your visits to this and other
websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest
to you. Google uses the DART cookie to enable it to serve ads to visitors
to the Website and other sites on the Internet. Users may opt out of the
use of the DART cookie by visiting the
Google ad and content network
privacy policy. We also partner with ValueClick to
serve ads when you visit our website.
ValueClick may use cookies or web beacons to collect non-personally identifiable
information during your visit to this website in order to help show
advertisements on other websites likely to be more interesting to you. To learn
more about this “behavioral advertising” practice or to opt-out of this use of
your anonymous information, you can visit
http://valueclickmedia.com/member_privacy.shtml